Anthony Greenwald, Ph.D.

Professor

Degree From: Harvard University
Interests: Unconscious and implicit cognition; prejudice and stereotypes; subliminal priming

Contact

Office Guthrie 207
Hours by appointment
Phone (206) 543-7227
E-mail agg@uw.edu
Website http://faculty.washington.edu/agg

Advising

Do I accept and train new psychology graduate students in general?
Yes
Am I accepting new graduate students in the upcoming year?
Yes 2010-2011
Cognition and Perception
Social and Personality
Quantitative Psychology
Advising notes:
I review applications to the Psychology PhD program in both Social/Personality and Cognition/Perception areas. I have relative few advisees, but I serve on PhD supervisory committees for quite a few graduate graduate students who are not my advisees. These include students in social, cognitive, and clinical psychology, in addition to ones in Communications, Marketing, and Social Work.

Research

Please check my home page _http://faculty.washington.edu/agg/_ for information about current research activities.

Research Publications

  • Greenwald, A. G., Banaji, M. R., Rudman, L. A., Farnham, S. D., Nosek, B. A., & Mellott, D. S. (2002). A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-concept. Psychological Review, 109, 3-25. (Downloadable via my home page)
  • Greenwald, A. G., & Nosek, B. A. (2001). Health of the Implicit Association Test at age 3. Zeitschrift f_r Experimentelle Psychologie, 48, 85-93. (Downloadable via my home page.)
  • Abrams, R. L., & Greenwald, A. G. (2000). Parts outweigh the whole (word) in unconscious analysis of meaning. Psychological Science, 11, 118-124. (Downloadable via my home page)

 

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